Do you carry the replacement face shields? What is the part number for ordering purposes?

Edward James Masannat - March 2, 2019

Thank you for your inquiry Edward. Yes, we do carry replacement face shields for the HJC IS-MAX 2 Modular Helmet. They are not listed on-line, but you can call to order the shields. The original shield was a pin-lock equipped shield and the part numbers are as follows: Clear = 0940-9400-00; Dark Smoke = 0941-9405-00. -- Kyle & the Chap Moto Team

Thank you for your inquiry Bill. Yes, this HJC IS-MAX 2 Modular Helmet will accept a Bluetooth helmet communicator just fine. It will need to sit a little bit further back then on a non-modular helmet, but it woks. Take a look at this similar installation of a headset into a modular helmet: https://youtu.be/OtuvPKAOu4g -- Kyle & the Chap Moto Team

Thank you for your inquiry Slw. This HJC IS-MAX 2 Modular Helmet is more of an intermediate shape that lends itself to fitting both round and oval heads, unless they are extreme one way or the other. -- Kyle & the Chap Moto Team

Is this helmet supposed to include the chin skirt? I purchased this helmet and can't find it in the box.

Elizabeth Shadwell - December 9, 2018

Thank you for your inquiry Elizabeth. No, the HJC IS-MAX 2 Modular Helmets do not include a chin skirt as a chin skirt would make access to the modular thumb mechanism very cumbersome and difficult. There is an aftermarket skirt available from HJC and the part number is 0943-3905-00 and is typically used for Snow applications. - Kyle & the Chap Moto Team

General Sizing information

If you are unsure about your size, compare your body measurements to the charts provided to determine the correct fit. These charts will give you a good idea of the size to order, but be sure to read special sizing information that may accompany an item description. Some merchandise dimensions may vary from the averages charted here.

Head Size

Wrap tape measure around your head about one inch (2.5cm) above your eyebrows. Try on the helmet by grasping both chin straps to pull the helmet completely onto your head, ensuring that the top of your head is in contact with the top of the helmet interior.